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I love David Carr, but… This week’s Media Equation column is actually pretty tone deaf about Hollywood right now. The two people he quotes in the piece are amongst the most tone deaf in all the town. Peter Bart shows week after week that he is still living in the past, the only person with any access to information in all of Hollywood who not only didn’t know that DreamWorks was leaving Paramount...
Oooh, all this debate coverage and you forgot all about David Carr, that writer for the Times who wrote a memoir called Night of the Gun about his old crack habits. And everyone was like "that is so brave to go to all your old friends and ex-girlfriends whom you beat up and ask them [...]
Slate's Audio Book Club. Meghan O'Rourke, Katie Roiphe, and Troy Patterson discuss New York Times columnist David Carr's The Night of the Gun, a memoir in which he uses his journalistic skills to dig up the details he's forgotten about his earlier life as a drug addict. We recommend, but don't insist, that you read the book before listening to this audio program. The next book we'll be discussing is...
New York Times Nick Denton wonders how many others will regularly visit Tina Brown 's new website . "The design is lively," says Gawker's founder, but "it has to be simpler to work." Brown tells David Carr : "We have heard from a lot of people who love what we came up with, but we are tweaking and refining even as we speak." > Russo: TDB is a thematic relative of Brown's defunct Talk
A new Web site had its debut this week, thedailybeast.com. But with more than 180 million of the things now online by some estimates, a new one would seem like just another digital drop in an ocean of zeroes and ones. Yawn. Unless it’s Tina Brown doing the dropping, The New York Times’s David Carr says. [...]
Last week , I talked at length about David Carr's memoir, The Night of the Gun . I was still about 100 pages away from finishing, but the remaining chapters lived up to my expectations. The book is a jarring, frightening and at times disgusting look at the dark side of addiction. If the final chapters added anything of note, it was my realization that while Carr seemed at least intellectually aware...
Filed under: Giants , NFC East , Pressing Issues We have a special place in our heart for you here at NFL FanHouse. It doesn't get any better than this for David Carr . For this one fleeting moment, he can forget about 262 sacks he's endured, the 67 fumbles he coughed up and the six years of NFL mediocrity in which he's frequently been stamped with the "NFL Bust" label. Why, you ask? Because the No....
Chiefs fans, it’s time to blast our opponent…the Carolina Panthers: 10. As bad as our quarterback situation currently is, we never inked David Carr. 9. Dwayne Jarrett, also known as Mike Williams South. 8. Julius Peppers has ex-Panther Reggie White’s talent. Too bad he has ex-Tarheal teammate Ryan Sim’s work ethic. 7. Our cornerbacks do not get their asses [...]
According to news-journalonline, it looks like David Carr was actually the record-breaking shark bite victim of New Smyrna. Previously it had been reported that 44 year-old David Logan was on the receiving end of the history-making shark bite but now it turns out Carr, 40, was nipped an hour earlier while surfing at Bethune Beach shortly [...]
Daily Intelligencer - New York Magazine (Free subscription) | 10/02/2008
Photo: Patrick McMullan At a Soho House party for the movie tie-in edition of Toby Young's How To Lose Friends and Alienate People , the high point of our evening, refreshingly, was a cockles-warming encounter with two dudes — comedian/Roseanne ex Tom Arnold and journalist/memoirist Dave Carr?! — who've managed to stay friends despite, well, everything. Below is our conversation. Please note the part...
David Carr of the New York Times writes for Monday’s paper that there were a few business journalists, like Alex Blumberg and Adam Davidson of public radio, asking the dumb question of why banks were lending money to people who couldn’t repay the loans before the market crashed. Carr writes, Blumberg “decided to do the story for [...]
It's now gotten to the point where winning the rest of our games won't ensure us much of anything, least of all a playoff slot. Johan pitched magnificently for the Mets, and if need-be, can pitch again on the final Sunday of the regular season. He's sort of gotten lost in the shuffle of this season, what with a lot of great pitching performances- Cliff Lee, Brandon Webb, Jon Lester, Tim Lincecum....